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Old 11-02-2017, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by HuskyMan View Post
that hacksaw looks nice! however, I have this large ugly plywood gazebo that is rotting in my backyard that must go to the dump. It's become an eyesore.

That is why I'm considering the sawzall so that I can cut it up into smaller pieces to be transported in a truck or refuse container. I'm going to need a tall ladder, I'm thinking of getting a little giant ladder to climb up and start cutting.

Question; is it possible to adjust the cutting depth of a sawzall? I have some old rotted soffit on the house I need to remove and don't want to risk cutting into the 2X4" wood joists.
Some have an adjustable piece that is like the foot on a sewing machine that lets you adjust cut depth.
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